Tuesday, January 19, 2010

What are some important service or main products that teenagers would want from a business?

As a teen, I know that many teenagers are interested in music, but I am trying to create a small home business that will satisfied many teens.


Please give me some ideas on a product or service that the target market (teens) really wants. It could be anything, as long as it is in high demand.


ThanksWhat are some important service or main products that teenagers would want from a business?
One of the things that my daughter (who is a teenager) and all her friends want are cell phones and video phones. Most businesses that you start up, you need to be 18. However there are ways around that. You can have your parents put the business in their name, when you turn 18, they can transfer it into your name as well as put it in their will to go to you in the event anything should ever happen to them between now and then, God forbid!


I created a blog on my 360 yahoo page on home based business opportunities. Over half a dozen different ones to choose from in several different industries. As far as in high demand and making a sufficient amount of income would probably be in the telecommunications industry, which is also located on my blog. You can save people up to 70% on cell phones, as well as saving them money on land lines, Internet, digital and video phone services. You can also save them money on their Satellite TV services. Every single month these people pay their bills, you make a percentage month after month. So in essence, you get paid over and over for what you did one time before. That's just one way you make money in this industry. Make since? There's also a lot of information on my blog with things on scams and what to look for the BBB, and a few other things you should learn about before going into business. Like I said above, plenty of business opportunities in many different industries, where you can actually work out of your home or pretty much anywhere you go. Incredible income, as long as you work your business. You can't treat it like a job, because they're not. It's your bread and butter.


http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eqfAfFMlc鈥?/a>


If you have any questions, feel free to email me at kaiden4@aol.com

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